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Walt Stone/Anubis/Sadie Kane - The Kane Chronicles by Rick Riordan
Alec Campion/Richard St Vier - Swordspoint by Ellen Kushner
Delilah Green/Claire Sutherland - Delilah Green Doesn’t Care by Ashley Herring Blake
Zach Glasser/Eugenio Morales - Unwritten Rules by KD Casey
#Walt Stone#Anubis#Sadie Kane#The Kane Chronicles#Riordanverse#Rick Riordan#Alec Campion#Richard St Vier#Swordspoint#Ellen Kushner#Delilah Green#Claire Sutherland#Delilah Green Doesn’t Care#Bright Falls Trilogy#Ashley Herring Blake#Zach Glasser#Eugenio Morales#Unwritten Rules#KD Casey#polls#lgbt books#Queer Book Ship Tournament 2024
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BRAVE Books and Ashley St. Clair have partnered together to tackle the intense topic of gender in our book Elephants Are Not Birds, which follows the story of an Elephant named Kevin. Most can see that there is a distinct difference between an elephant and a bird but in this story, we'll see that even those lines are blurred when the lies of Culture the Vulture are accepted as truth. Culture the Vulture convinces Kevin that his ability to sing is one that only birds have, so logically this means that he is a bird. The lies and logic from Culture the Vulture parallel what our culture is attempting to feed the youth of today. The story Elephants Are Not Birds arrives at a similar conclusion society will arrive at when it comes to the idea of gender identity, boys are not girls and elephants are not birds.
the worst thing is there's a tiny bit of truth here. just because someone enjoys things that society has gendered "male" or "female" it doesn't mean that their actual gender has anything to do with it.
too bad the whole point of this is to lead to the conclusion that "therefore no one is trans and gender is in your pants."
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🖤 Black History Month ❤️
💛 Queer Books by Black Authors 💚
[ List Under the Cut ]
🖤 Felix Ever After by Kacen Callender ❤️ Under the Udala Trees by Chinelo Okparanta 💛 Warrior of the Wind by Suyi Davies Okungbowa 💚 I'm a Wild Seed by Sharon Lee De La Cruz 🖤 Real Life by Brandon Taylor ❤️ Ruthless Pamela Jean by Carol Denise Mitchell 💛 The Unbroken by C.L. Clark 💚 Labyrinth Lost by Zoraida Córdova 🖤 Skin Deep Magic by Craig Laurance Gidney ❤️ The Death of Vivek Oji by Akwaeke Emezi 💛 That Could Be Enough by Alyssa Cole 💚Work for It by Talia Hibbert
🖤 All Boys Aren't Blue by George M. Johnson ❤️ The Deep by Rivers Solomon 💛 How to Be Remy Cameron by Julian Winters 💚 Running With Lions by Julian Winters 🖤 Right Where I Left You by Julian Winters ❤️ This Is Kind of an Epic Love Story by Kacen Callender 💛 The Weight of the Stars by K. Ancrum 💚 This Is What It Feels Like by Rebecca Barrow 🖤 Son of the Storm by Suyi Davies Okungbowa ❤️ Black Boy Joy by Kwame Mbalia 💛 Legendborn by Tracy Deonn 💚 The Wicker King by K. Ancrum
🖤 Pet by Akwaeke Emezi ❤️ You Should See Me in a Crown by Leah Johnson 💛 Once Ghosted, Twice Shy by Alyssa Cole 💚 Cinderella Is Dead by Kalynn Bayron 🖤 Let's Talk About Love by Claire Kann ❤️ A Spectral Hue by Craig Laurance Gidney 💛 Power & Magic by Joamette Gil 💚 The Black Veins by Ashia Monet 🖤 Treasure by Rebekah Weatherspoon ❤️ The Sound of Stars by Alechia Dow 💛 Black Leopard, Red Wolf by Marlon James 💚 Full Disclosure by Camryn Garrett
🖤 The Black Flamingo by Dean Atta ❤️ Meet Cute Diary by Emery Lee 💛 A Phoenix First Must Burn (edited) by Patrice Caldwell 💚 Rise to the Sun by Leah Johnson 🖤 Things We Couldn't Say by Jay Coles ❤️ Black Boy Out of Time by Hari Ziyad 💛 Darling by K. Ancrum 💚 The Secrets of Eden by Brandon Goode 🖤 Ace of Spades by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé ❤️ Off the Record by Camryn Garrett 💛 Honey Girl by Morgan Rogers 💚 Ace of Spades by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé
🖤 How to Dispatch a Human by Stephanie Andrea Allen ❤️ Black Girl, Call Home by Jasmine Mans 💛 The Essential June Jordan (edited) by Jan Heller Levi and Christoph Keller 💚 A Master of Djinn by P. Djèlí Clark 🖤 A Blade So Black by L.L. McKinney ❤️ Clap When You Land by Elizabeth Acevedo 💛 Dread Nation by Justina Ireland 💚 Punch Me Up to the Gods by Brian Broome 🖤 Masquerade by Anne Shade ❤️ One of the Good Ones by Maika Moulite & Maritza Moulite 💛 Soulstar by C.L. Polk 💚 100 Boyfriends by Brontez Purnell
🖤 Hurricane Child by Kacen Callender ❤️ Quietly Hostile by Samantha Irby 💛 Coffee Will Make You Black by April Sinclair 💚 The Death of Vivek Oji by Akwaeke Emezi 🖤 If It Makes You Happy by Claire Kann ❤️ Sweethand by N.G. Peltier 💛 This Poison Heart by Kalynn Bayron 💚 Better Off Red by Rebekah Weatherspoon 🖤 Friday I’m in Love by Camryn Garrett ❤️ Rainbow Milk by Paul Mendez 💛 Memorial by Bryan Washington 💚 Patsy by Nicole Y. Dennis-Benn
🖤 Sorrowland by Rivers Solomon ❤️ How to Find a Princess by Alyssa Cole 💛 Yesterday is History by Kosoko Jackosn 💚 Mouths of Rain (edited) by Briona Simone Jones 🖤 Dead Dead Girls by Nekesa Afia ❤️ Love's Divine by Ava Freeman 💛 The Prophets by Robert Jones Jr 💚 Odd One Out by Nic Stone 🖤 Symbiosis by Nicky Drayden ❤️ Thanks a Lot, Universe by Chad Lucas 💛 The Passing Playbook by Isaac Fitzsimons 💚 Giovanni’s Room by James Baldwin
🖤 Little & Lion by Brandy Colbert ❤️ My Government Means to Kill Me by Rasheed Newson 💛 Pleasure and Spice by Fiona Zedde 💚 No Gods, No Monsters by Cadwell Turnbull 🖤 The Stars and the Blackness Between Them by Junauda Petrus ❤️ Filthy Animals by Brandon Taylor 💛 The City We Became by N.K. Jemisin 💚 Peaces by Helen Oyeyem 🖤 The Beauty That Remains by Ashley Woodfolk ❤️ Every Body Looking by Candice Iloh 💛 Bingo Love by Tee Franklin, Jenn St-Onge, Joy San 💚 The Heart Does Not Bend by Makeda Silvera
🖤 King and the Dragonflies by Kacen Callender ❤️ By Any Means Necessary by Candice Montgomery 💛 Busy Ain't the Half of It by Frederick Smith & Chaz Lamar Cruz 💚 Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo 🖤 Sin Against the Race by Gar McVey-Russell ❤️ Trumpet by Jackie Kay 💛 Remembrance by Rita Woods 💚 Daughters of Nri by Reni K. Amayo 🖤 You Know Me Well by Nina LaCour ❤️ The Summer of Everything by Julian Winters 💛 Butter Honey Pig Bread by Francesca Ekwuyasi 💚 Gingerbread by Helen Oyeyem
#black history month#queer romance#queer books#queer community#queer#book list#book blog#booklr#bookstagram#book lovers#book reader#book reading#books to read#reading#batty about books#battyaboutbooks
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Reading List 2024!!!
Trick Mirror* by Jia Tolentino
Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros
Bliss Montage* by Ling Ma
Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros
All Systems Red* by Martha Wells
The Violin Conspiracy by Brendan Slocumb
A Touch of Darkness by Scarlett St. Clair
King of Battle and Blood by Scarlett St. Clair
Wild Women and the Blues* by Denny S. Bryce
The Revenge of the Radioactive Lady* by Elizabeth Stuckey-French
A Touch of Ruin by Scarlett St. Clair
A Touch of Malice by Scarlett St. Clair
From Blood and Ash by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Queen of Myth and Monsters by Scarlett St. Clair
A Kingdom of Flesh and Fire by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Rules of Civility by Amor Towles
One's Company* by Ashley Hutson
The Crown of Gilded Bones by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Daisy Jones and the Six* by Taylor Jenkins Reid
Severance by Ling Ma
The Other Half* by Charlotte Vassell
Sorcery of Thorns by Margaret Rogerson
The Martian by Andy Weir
The Liars' Club* by Mary Karr
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir
Artificial Condition by Martha Wells
Sourdough by Robin Sloan
A Darker Shade of Magic* by V.E. Schwab
Beautyland by Marie-Helene Bertino
The Secret Life of the Universe: An Astrobiologist's Search for the Origins and Frontiers of Life by Nathalie A. Cabrol
My First Book by Honor Levy*
An Academy for Liars by Alexis Henderson
Faebound by Saara El-Arifi
Rogue Protocol by Martha Wells
Extremely Online: The Untold Story of Fame, Influence, and Power on the Internet by Taylor Lorenz*
When Among Crows by Veronica Roth
* books for my zoom book club
my favorites are in bold :)
#if anybody wants to talk ya/new adult romantasy pls be advised that#i read it because sometimes the only thing my cold dead heart can feel anymore is astronomical levels of cringe#but i loooooove sci fi always looking for good recs!#katie's reading list 2024
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Larkin Lines 23-24
@ldancersxo and i put on our detective hats to list the larkin lines!
These are not in any order and lmk if you see any mistakes :)
Junior Line
Kelsie Jacobson (12)
Finley Ashfield (12)
Kate Monge (12)
Savannah Manzel (13)
Ingrid Wirtz (13)
Tahari Conrad (13)
Daphnie Braun (13)
Lola Boisen (13)
Savannah Werner (13)
Laura Yeh (13)
Gigi Mourad (13)
Sarah St. Cyr (13)
Ava McCraine (13)
Harlow Pike (14)
Ava Rothmund (14)
Ava Munos (14) CAPTAIN
Kira Reissner (14) CAPTAIN
Brynn Kostka (15) CAPTAIN
Laci Bloss (15)
Matissa Conrad (15)
Juan Pachecho (15)
Senior Line
Claire Monge (15)
Olivia Shelton (15)
Brynn Kostka (15)
Keira Redpath (16)
Caleb Abea (16)
Erik Barker (16)
Ellie Tollefson (16)
Kenzie Karges (16)
Ashley Gutz (16)
Clara Koshire (16)
Delaney Rosewell (16)
Bella Jarvis (17)
Cece Thielen (17)
Annika Padelford (17)
Cami Redpath (17) CAPTAIN
Maddie Raverty (17) CAPTAIN
Lexi Adair (17) CAPTAIN
Ayla Pilrain (18)
Alayna Erpelding (18)
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Major conservative influencers on social media platforms such as Twitter and Rumble have coalesced in recent months around talking points that connect birth control with a variety of negative health outcomes, which experts say instill fear in women who could otherwise benefit from using birth control.
But the information the influencers are referring to lacks crucial context, says Dr. Danielle Jones, an OB-GYN, and they fail to include recent scientific developments that challenge their narrative.
Tim Pool, Ben Shapiro and Steve Bannon have all made anti-birth control content in the past six months. Sometimes, they feature female conservative personalities who make content about women’s issues.
Alex Clark, who hosts a pop culture show for the youth conservative messaging organization Turning Point USA, is one conservative woman who has railed against hormonal birth control in recent months. The progressive watchdog publication Media Matters for America first reported that Clark said her “mission” is “to get young women off this pill.” In a response sent in a direct message, Clark wrote “Birth control can be right for some in some cases, but we shouldn’t just take it blindly because of acne and we shouldn’t treat it as the default for all women.”
While some strains of conservative politics have spent years attacking birth control, the more recent resurgence of anti-birth control talking points comes alongside a broader push from online conservative creators against the medical establishment and treatments from vaccines to gender-affirming care, all of which have been recommended in certain circumstances by the American Medical Association. In her response, Clark called birth control “synthetic,” as opposed to pregnancy, which she called “natural.”
The social media trend of attacking birth control has also coincided with legal and legislative efforts targeting birth control access, most notably emergency contraceptives. In response to the Supreme Court’s ruling that revoked the constitutional right to an abortion, Justice Clarence Thomas wrote that the court “should reconsider” other decisions, including those codifying the right to contraceptive access.
Jones, who is also a YouTube creator with 1.2 million subscribers, has made multiple videos discussing the rhetoric around reproductive health. In an interview, she said the primary tactic she’s observed on social media to undermine birth control has been “to take a study that backs up what they’re saying, then use that to draw some extravagant conclusion.”
“It’s thinly veiled, but it’s veiled enough that the average person often doesn’t identify it,” she said.
Many videos point to a 2018 study that found an association between taking hormonal birth control and suicide attempts and suicide in women in Denmark. But researchers and physicians who have cited the study have urged patients not to stop using hormonal birth control. Rather, health care experts have said that doctors should discuss any potential mood effects of the medication with patients, as other studies have contradicted the 2018 study, and pregnancy can also have mood side effects.
Ashley St. Clair, who has more than 673,000 Twitter followers, referred to the association suggested in the study in a tweet in which she said “Did you know the birth control pill increases risk of suicide and suicidal ideations?” In June, Twitter owner Elon Musk liked a number of anti-birth control tweets, including St. Clair’s tweet.
Jones said the 2018 Dutch study into suicide and hormonal birth control was “really important and well-done.”
But she said just reading the 2018 study’s abstract and drawing conclusions from that alone is lacking crucial context when making medical decisions. Primarily, she said, the risks of contraceptive use are not compared to the same risks in pregnancy, which she said are higher. The 2018 study specifically acknowledges that pregnancy also has association with higher rates of suicide.
In a phone interview, St. Clair said she believes women are being put on birth control at a young age without being told the risks of depression and suicidal thoughts.
“I was on it at 14 and I wasn’t told these things,” she said. “I really believe there needs to be more education for women around this.”
Similarly, Clark wrote in her response to NBC News that she wants patients to be “radically thoughtful” about making medical decisions.
“That starts with understanding the potential side effects, not downplaying them,” she wrote.
Jones tells her own social media audience to consider the motivation of people who post about birth control online. Oftentimes, they’re coming from a religious or political perspective, or they’re trying to sell something, she said, adding they are neglecting the scientific consensus in favor of alarmist sentiments. She pointed out that the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has recommended that birth control be offered over the counter to anyone.
“There’s extensive data on this,” she said. “If birth control is safe enough to advocate that it should be over the counter, there’s absolutely no reason it should start to become a topic of legislation about who can access it and why.”
Still, Jones said, the way conservative influencers weaponize research about birth control's side effects has a real-world effect.
She said it is a daily occurrence for women at her practice to decline using hormonal birth control out of fear that it will cause permanent changes to their body and fertility.
“You basically are scaring people out of using birth control and not even comparing it to pregnancy,” Jones said.
In place of birth control, she said, many conservatives have taken a page from the natural health community and promoted cycle tracking and other fertility awareness methods. Several of the female conservative influencers write for and share articles from Evie Magazine, a media company whose founder also created a cycle-tracking startup called 28 by Evie. Conservative billionaire tech titan Peter Thiel has invested in the startup and more recently in fertility companies targeting international markets. During her interview, St. Clair also suggested that women should be taught to track their cycles as an alternative to medication birth control.
But, Jones said, fertility awareness methods to prevent pregnancy could fail “even in the most experienced person.” They require taking the temperature every day before getting out of bed, monitoring cervical mucus and knowing exactly what to look for, keeping track of all of these things on a chart, and avoiding intercourse or using another method to prevent pregnancy within the fertile window, she said.
According to the Mayo Clinic, fertility cycle tracking is among the least effective types of birth control, and that effectiveness varies by couple. It said that as many as 24 out of 100 women who use natural family planning will become pregnant within the first year. A 2021 study of period-tracking apps for fertility planning found that out of 10 apps used, all of them gave conflicting dates of fertility, most of which were incorrect.
“People get pregnant because they didn’t know they had to do all these things to make that effective,” she said.
#us politics#news#nbc news#2023#republicans#conservatives#social media#social media influencers#twitter#rumble#birth control#birth control bans#Dr. Danielle Jones#Alex Clark#turning point usa#reproductive health#reproductive rights#hormonal birth control#tw suicide#tw suicide mention#Ashley St. Clair#American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists#Evie Magazine#menstrual cycle#menstrual cycle tracking apps#fertility awareness methods#Mayo Clinic#fertility cycle tracking
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books read in 2023
january
sweep in peace by ilona andrews
one fell sweep by ilona andrews
a court of mist and fury by sarah j. maas
sweep of the blade by ilona andrews
sweep with me by ilona andrews
my best friend’s exorcism by grady hendrix
kiss her once for me by alison cochrun
the seven husbands of evelyn hugo by taylor jenkins reid
i’m glad my mom died by jennette mccurdy
love and other words by christina lauren
sweep of the heart by ilona andrews
the only living girl on earth by charles yu
witches get stuff done by molly harper
you had me at hola by alexis daria
her vigilante by lillian lark
inconvenient daughter by lauren j. sharkey
anon pls. by deuxmoi
you are eating an orange. you are naked. by sheung-king
legends & lattes by travis baldree
bad vibes only (and other things i bring to the table) by nora mcinerny
signs of cupidity by raven kennedy
bonds of cupidity by raven kennedy
crimes of cupidity by raven kennedy
read: 23
february
exciting times by naoise dolan
sweethand by n.g. peltier
you made a fool of death with your beauty by akwaeke emezi
something wilder by christina lauren
highly suspicious and unfairly cute by talia hibbert
you deserve each other by sarah hogle
this is how you lose the time war by amal el-mohtar and max goldstone
would you rather by allison ashley
read: 8
march
meet me in the margins by melissa ferguson
king of battle and blood by scarlett st. clair
the exotic by hampton sides
river of shadows by karina halle
alone with you in the ether by olivie blake
lovelight farms by b.k. borison
the soulmate equation by christina lauren
before i let go by kennedy ryan
haunting adeline by h.d. carlson
the lies i tell by julie clark
one jump at a time by nathan chen
our wives under the sea by julia armfield
all systems red (the murderbot diaries #1) by martha wells
before the coffee gets cold by toshikazu kawaguchi
read: 14
april
funny you should ask by elissa sussman
make a scene by mimi grace
sweeter than chocolate by lizzie shane
the kiss quotient by helen hoang
my favorite half-night stand by christina lauren
romantic comedy by curtis sittenfeld
icebreaker by a.l. graziadei
the wedding proposal by john swansiger
circling back to you by julie tieu
by the book by amanda sellet
a lady’s guide to mischief and mayhem by manda collins
love in the time of serial killers by alicia thompson
if the shoe fits by julie murphy
whispers of you by catherine cowles
the kiss curse by erin sterling
by the book by jasmine guillory
honey & spice by bolu babalola
one night on the island by josie silver
the bodyguard by katherine center
the reunion by kayla olson
the neighbor favor by kristina forest
crooked kingdom by leigh bardugo
do i know you? by emily wibberley & austin siegemund-broka
just my type by falon ballard
delilah green doesn’t care by ashley herring blake
happy place by emily henry
dating dr. dil by nisha sharma
icebreaker by hannah grace
count your lucky stars by alexandria bellefleur
stone cold fox by rachel koller croft
fake it till you bake it by jamie wesley
read: 31
may
the dead romantics
motherthing by ainslie hogarth
the woman in the library by sulari gentill
artificial condition (the murderbot diaries #2) by martha wells
the last word by taylor adams
you shouldn’t have come here by jeneva rose
read: 6
june
fourth wing (the empyrean #1) by rebecca yarros
the very secret society of irregular witches by sangu mandanna
love, theoretically by ali hazelwood
read: 3
july
the traitor queen (the bridge kingdom #2) by danielle l. jensen
the beast by katee robert
baldur's gate: descent into avernus by by james introcaso et. al
forget me not by julie soto
the wishing game by meg shaffer
read: 5
august
the true love experiment by christina lauren
pachinko by min jin lee
almond by sohn won-pyung, translated by joosun lee
hook, line, and sinker by tessa bailey
read: 4
september
hey, u up? (for a serious relationship): how to turn your booty call into your emergency contact by emily axford & brian murphy
everyone knows your mother is a witch by rivka galchen
fangs by sarah andersen
a room with a view by e.m. forster
juniper bean resorts to murder by gracie ruth mitchell
one's company by ashley hutson
the mysterious affair at styles by agatha christie
solita: a gothic romance by vivien rainn
you, again by kate goldbeck
the undertaking of hart and mercy by megan bannen
my roommate is a vampire by jenna levine
the picture of dorian gray by oscar wilde
the vampires of el norte by isabel cañas
her body and other parties by carmen maria machado
evil eye by etaf rum
the seven year slip by ashley poston
read: 17
october
keeper of enchanted rooms by charlie n. holmberg
the serpent and the wings of night by carissa broadbent
shy by max porter
down comes the night by allison saft
the unfortunate side effects of heartbreak and magic by breanne randall
the hurricane wars by thea guanzon
read: 6
november
a witch's guide to fake dating a demon by sarah hawley
the wake-up call by beth o'leary
when in rome by sarah adams
the view was exhausting by mikaella clements and onjuli datta
hello stranger by katherine center
practice makes perfect by sarah adams
do your worst by rosie danan
read: 7
december
bookshops & bonedust by travis baldree
the fake mate by lana ferguson
read: 2
final count: 127/100
#kate’s reading log#read in 2023*#a little late but i wanted to get this up here !!#i’ll update as i go so if you don’t want to see this just blacklist kate’s reading log :)#we hit character limit so i had to reformat lol
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PART 2: Freight and Coaches, HUMAN! AU
Lon “Poppa” McCoy.
He is 53 and is the Husband to Belle and father to Rusty, Flat-top and Hopper. He was the 10 reigning reigning champion in he’s mid teens to late twenties but retired after the birth of his eldest, Flat-top. Is very religious and is often preaching the importance of the Starlight Express. He is a very good man
Belle “Momma” Memphis-McCoy
She is 53 and is the wife of Poppa and is the mother of Rusty, Flat-top and hopper. Was the reigning partner champion until the birth of Flat-top. As much as she loves her family she can’t help but miss the glory days of her and Poppa. Is a bit jealous of Dinah (she sees her younger self in her).
Fredrick “Flat-top” McCoy.
He is 27, he got his nickname because he was born with a flat head and needed a helmet. Very rebellious and is a greaser, but loves his brothers and Momma (he thinks he’s gone crazy) has a pet brick, he loves his pet brick. Hopper is his favorite brother, but loves rusty too. A old friend of Derek “Greaseball” Russell and used to be apart of his gang, until he got arrested and now he spends most of his time at the scrapyard.
Dustin “Hopper” McCoy
He is 24 and is the middle son of Belle and Poppa. He’s is very shy and is insecure about his size, he is also very kind. Loves his aggregates and gets upset when people call them rocks. Loves his family and is very faithful to his father, he got his nickname because as a little kid he’d always be hopping around.
Rodney “Rocky 1” Retford
23 and is the oldest of the Rocky triplets, he and his siblings are prominent in the boxing ring and have won multiple awards. He and his siblings often hang around the McCoy’s scrapyard.
Raymond “Rocky 2” Retford
23 and the middle triplet, a world class boxer alongside his siblings, one of Rusty’s only friends. Is often seen boxing “friendly” matches with his siblings. Is often around the McCoy’s scrapyard.
Rochelle “Rocky 3” Retford
23 and the youngest and only girl triplet. Spends most of her time boxing and training (she’s the most physically strongest of the Rocky triplets). Can (and has) benched Rusty, is also often seen around the McCoy’s scrapyard.
COACHES
Buffy St. Clair
Buff is 24 and works at a buffet downtown near the disco. She is best friends with Dinah, Di, Pearl and Ashley. She and Dinah often compete for the “Best Cook” title, (Dinah has won four times in a row, but they are still besties). Loves going to the disco after work with her friends. Hates Derek (greaseball) and wants Dinah to end the engagement. Will often hide Ashley’s cigarettes from her.
Ashley Winston
She is 24 and works as a waitress in the smoking section of the buffet. A chain smoker, uses smoking to calm her nerves. Is oftentimes at the disco with her friends. Also hates Derek and wants Dinah to end their engagement, but won’t intervene in their relationship as much as Buffy.
Next part is the Components!
#starlight express#poppa mccoy#rusty the steam engine#buffy the buffet car#ashley the smoking car#freight trains
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Which Resident Evil character is getting their tongue stuck to a frozen pole after falling for a stupid dare? "WINNER!"
Ashley pulls away from the pole, the dare complete and her tongue perfectly fine. The women cheer her on and carry her away as the men turn expectantly to Steve... who stays perfectly still.
Realizing what just happened, Ethan turns and runs back to the house to get some warm water. Some of the other men have somewhat different ideas on how to free the young man, specifically cutting off his tongue or just yanking him free. These suggestions are shot down immediately but... the threat remains, much to Steve's distress.
Leon and Piers try to keep Steve calm while Chris and Carlos keep some of the other men at bay, specifically Heisenberg who keeps making the metal pole shake because he's an asshole.
Steve's tongue is eventually freed but the whole experience is thoroughly unpleasant.
But he won so... yay!
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okay @permanentreverie did this in honor of book lovers day (aug 9) so here i am being obnoxious and sorting my favorite books based on genres bc i'm procrastinating editing
put it under read more because i'm annoying and this is longer than i thought it'd be ahjflksd
classics:
les miserables by victor hugo
1984 by george orwell
a midsummer night's dream by william shakespeare
hamlet by william shakespeare
the crucible by arthur miller
the great gatsby by f scott fitzgerald
contemporary romances:
red white and royal blue by casey mcquiston
with you forever by chloe liese
everything for you by chloe liese
beach read by emily henry
happy place by emily henry
a very merry bromance by lyssa kay adams
crazy stupid bromance by lyssa kay adams
love, theoretically by ali hazelwood
the love hypothesis by ali hazelwood
not in love by ali hazelwood
let's talk about love by claire kann
roomies by christina lauren
the hating game by sally thorne
fantasy:
tower of dawn by sarah j maas
kingdom of ash by sarah j maas
a court of mist and fury by sarah j maas
a court of silver flames by sarah j maas
the starless sea by erin morgenstern
a storm of swords by george r.r. martin
a feast for crows by george r.r. martin
wizard's first rule by terry goodkind
temple of the winds by terry goodkind
prince's gambit by c.s. pacat
kings rising by c.s. pacat
a discovery of witches by deborah harkness
jade legacy by fonda lee
the dragon republic by r.f. kuang
babel by r.f. kuang
every heart a doorway by seanan mcguire
the magician's nephew by c.s. lewis
priory of the orange tree by samantha shannon
strange the dreamer by laini taylor
sci-fi:
the host by stephenie meyer
nona the ninth by tamsyn muir
graphic novels / comics:
monstress by marjorie liu & sana takeda
check please by ngozi ukazu
the boy the mole the fox and the horse by charlie mackesy
heartstopper by alice oseman
lore olympus by rachel smythe
fence by c.s. pacat & johanna the mad
heart of gold by eliot baum & viv tanner
the prince & the dressmaker by jen wang
historical fiction:
cloud cuckoo land by anthony doerr
the book thief by markus zusak
literary fiction:
evenings & weekends by oisín mckenna
henry henry by allen bratton
a little life by hanya yanagihara
piranesi by suzanna clarke
malibu rising by taylor jenkins reid
if we were villains by m.l. rio
the invisible life of addie larue by v.e. schwab
real life by brandon taylor
s by doug dorst
horror:
house of leaves by mark z danielewski
imaginary friend by stephen chbosky
night film by marisha pessl
don't let the forest in by c.g. drews
middle grade:
magyk by angie sage
a kind of spark by elle mcnicoll
sir callie and the champions of helston by esme symes-smith
holes by louis sachar
the mighty heart of sunny st james by ashley herring blake
new adult:
loveless by alice oseman
obsidian by jennifer l armentrout
masters of death by olivie blake
alone with you in the ether by olivie blake
angelfall by susan ee
the sunshine court by nora sakavic
the king's men by nora sakavic
vicious by v.e. schwab
queenie by candice carty-williams
hell bent by leigh bardugo
nonfiction:
into the wild by john krakauer
it was vulgar and it was beautiful by jack lowery
the last lecture by randy pausch
what i want to talk about by pete wharmby
furiously happy by jenny lawson
ace by angela chen
blood sweat and chrome by kyle buchanan
refusing compulsory sexuality by sherronda j brown
the great divorce by c.s. lewis
the cancer journals by audre lorde
the dark interval by rilke
inverse cowgirl by alicia roth weigel
translated works:
the memory police by yōko ogawa
vita nostra by marina dyachenko
the strange library by haruki murakami
young adult:
the mask falling by samantha shannon
check & mate by ali hazelwood
i was born for this by alice oseman
the hunger games by suzanne collins
just listen by sarah dessen
ignite me by tahereh mafi
the unexpected everything by morgan matson
save the date by morgan matson
tash hearts tolstoy by kathryn ormsbee
neverworld wake by marisha pessl
the spirit bares its teeth by andrew joseph white
compound fracture by andrew joseph white
the wicked king by holly black
short story collections:
the tangleroot palace by marjorie liu
what is not your is not yours by helen oyeyemi
the late americans by brandon taylor
filthy animals by brandon taylor
seven empty houses by samanta schweblin
#if we are mutuals considered yourself tagged i wanna see peoples favorite books fr#neeeed to read more historical fic and translated works it seems#and scifi??? but i hate scifi so nvm#anyway i like doing this every once in a while bc when i look back on this in five years i'll be like girl???????#at least my taste is slightly more refined than ten years ago ahkjgfsd#personal#mine#favorite books
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I saw there was a picture of Ela-May and Charlie too. Do you know if there were any other cast members there?
There was! Here is a list of the cast members I recognized, but there were a few others I didn’t! Here is the tiktok that showed a lot of the cast arriving at the event!
• Danny Mac (Dodger Blake)
• James Sutton (John-Paul McQueen)
• Charlie Wernham (Robbie Roscoe)
• Kelly Condron (Zara Morgan)
• Tyler Conti (Abe Fielding)
• Jessamy Stoddart (Liberty Savage)
• Billy Price (Sid Sumner)
• Owen Warner (Romeo Nightingale)
• Nate Dass (Dillon Ray)
• Jason Roberts (Damon Kinsella)
• Ryan Mulvey (JJ Osborne)
• Ashley Taylor Dawson (Darren Osborne)
• Ellis Hollins (Tom Cunningham)
• Isabelle Smith (Frankie Osborne)
• Anya Lawrence (Vicky Grant)
• Elá-May Demircan (Leah Barnes)
• Ruby O’Donnell (Peri Lomax)
• Nick Pickard (Tony Hutchinson)
• Jessica Ellis (Tegan Lomax)
• Rory Douglas-Speed (Joel Dexter)
• Nadine Mulkerrin (Cleo McQueen)
• Harvey Virdi (Misbah Maalik)
• Annie Wallace (Sally St. Claire)
• Tamara Wall (Grace Black)
• Jonny Labey (Rex Gallagher)
• Jimmy McKenna (Jack Osborne)
• Lily Best (Lizzie Chen-Williams)
• Charlie Behan (Charlie Dean)
• Jeremy Sheffield (Patrick/Jez Blake)
• Parry Glasspool (Harry Thompson)
• Alfie Browne-Sykes (Jason Roscoe)
• Oscar Curtis (Lucas Hay)
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Gilmore Girls OC Masterlist ( A-C )
( D-K ) ( L-Z )
Name: Adalia Kim
Story: Untitled
Face claim: Janel Parrish
Name: Allie St. James
Story: The Mad Ones
Face claim: Lily Collins
Love Interest: Jess Mariano
Allie St. James didn’t not want to go to Stars Hollow, exactly, but she would have liked to be asked. Waking up in a hospital, finding out from a CPS caseworker that her parents had been deemed unfit, and that she would be taking a bus to Stars Hollow to live with the aunt she barely new — not exactly the best way to find out. Going straight from the hospital to the bus station, she didn’t even get to say goodbye. Stars Hollow isn’t bad, by any means. Her aunt Sookie is nice, she’s able to help in the kitchen at the Inn and get a real job working at the local diner, she makes friends, she adapts — she always adapts. But something is missing, something will always be missing. Until, almost a year after she moved to the small town, Sookie brings her to Lorelai’s so that they can have a welcome dinner for Luke’s nephew. And Jess Mariano walks through the front door.
Name: Amanda Weston
Story: Untitled
Face claim: Natalia Dyer
Name: Annabel Gilmore
Story: Untitled
Face claim: Abigail Cowen
Love Interest: Logan Huntzberger
Name: Antoinette Kensington
Story: Silver & Gold
Face claim: Madelaine Petsch
Love Interest: Paris Gellar
It had been five months since the tragic and unexpected deaths of Bradley and Claire Kensington, and Antoinette thought that she was finally getting a handle on her life again. She had finally settled into a comfortable rhythm with Emily and Richard Gilmore, no longer stuck in the strained formalities that defined her first couple of months living with them. She had finally reclaimed her position at the top of the Chilton food chain, no longer stuck as the tragic girl with dead parents. She had finally felt like her life was getting back to normal. Then Rory Gilmore got accepted into Chilton. Now the Gilmore girls��� particular brand of chaos threatens to destroy the life she had worked so hard to rebuild.
Name: Ashley Nardini
Story: Untitled
Face claim: Laura Marano
Name: Ashton Grant
Story: Drops Of Jupiter
Face claim: Chace Crawford
Name: Austin Geller
Story: Fragments
Face claim: Connor Paolo
Love Interest: Jess Mariano; eventual Logan Huntzberger
Name: Avery Stiles
Story: This Is Me Trying
Face claim: Maude Apatow
Love Interest: Logan Huntzberger
Avery Stiles had lived her life trying to be seen and not heard. To be perfect but not disrupt her father’s obsessive routines. She spent her life in every club he could sign her up for just so she would be out of the house, pulling all-nighter after all-nighter to get her homework done on top of them, always striving towards but never reaching the standards set for her. But when Logan Huntzberger gets waitlisted at Yale because his grades dropped too far, and Mitchum Huntzberger decides that the Chilton sophomore is the perfect tutor to keep Logan in line, she starts to see a world beyond the constant perfectionism that her father instilled in her. And maybe, just maybe, there’s an appeal to a world where being herself is better than being perfect.
Name: Benny Flynn
Story: My Way / Piece By Piece
Face claim: Jordan Fisher
Name: Bex Harding
Story: Untitled
Face claim: Hilarie Burton
Name: Blythe Langford
Story: Loveless Generation
Face claim: Emily Alyn Lind
Love Interest: Charles Gilmore & Kaito Lauder
Name: Brady Mariano
Story: Motion Sickness
Face claim: Rachel Keller
Love Interest: Finn
Name: Brandon Webster
Story: The Road Not Taken
Face claim: Alex Fitzalan
Love Interest: Natalie Lister & Lucas Gilmore
Name: Brielle Livingston
Story: Fragments
Face claim: Taylor Momsen
Love Interest: Rory Gilmore
When Brielle’s parents got divorced, she thought she would be okay. Sure, it sucked, but she still had Brooks — even if he was at Yale most of the time — and she still had her life in New York. But when her mom remarries, to Mr. Geller from Hartford, Brielle finds herself packed up and moving to Connecticut. She figures she’ll wait it out, until she goes to college or they get divorced. She was expecting the gossip, the circling vultures looking for any signs of a story. She expected the loneliness too, being away from Brooks for the first time would never have been easy. And frankly, she expected to hate it all, to hate her mom’s new husband and his kids, to hate her new school and the new social circle, all of it. What she didn’t expect were the two step-siblings who would quickly become her closest friends, or her new sister’s cute rival — but maybe moving won’t be quite as bad as she was expecting.
Name: Brooks Livingston
Story: Fragments
Face claim: Penn Badgley
Love Interest: eventual Jess Mariano
Name: Caleb Barlow
Story: The Road Not Taken
Face claim: Jack Mulhern
Name: Cameron Danes
Story: Nowhere Girl
Face claim: Kaya Scodelario
Name: Carlie Hayden
Story: Untitled
Face claim: Emma Roberts
Name: Casey Boone
Story: Untitled
Face claim: Diana Silvers
Name: Catalina Pérez
Story: My Way / Piece By Piece
Face claim: Sofia Carson
Name: Catie Gleason
Story: Untitled
Face claim: Emilija Baranac
Name: Cecilia Ackerman
Story: My Own Tomorrow
Face claim: Madeleine Arthur
Love Interest: possibly Jess Mariano or Lane Kim
Name: Chandler Beck
Story: My Way / Piece By Piece
Face claim: Halston Sage
Name: Charles Gilmore
Story: Loveless Generation
Face claim: Blythe Langford & Kaito Lauder
If you asked anyone to describe Charles Gilmore, they would all tell you the same thing. He’s a rich party boy without a care in the world, drinking and sleeping his way through the boredom of high school until he can get out of Hartford. And Charles himself would be the first person to say so, all too willing to hide behind the carefree mask he’d so carefully crafted. But when his niece starts at Chilton, bringing she and his older sister back into his life for the first time in, well, ever, that mask gets put to the test. And truth be told, Charles is afraid to find out who he is without it.
Name: Charlotte Howard-Danes
Story: Where You Lead
Face claim: Margaret Qualley
Charlotte Howard-Danes knew that life could change in an instant. After all, her life had changed when she was nine and went from being raised by a single mother to having both parents in the picture; when Rachel Howard told Luke Danes that she was raising his daughter and they decided to give their relationship another try. It changed again only weeks before she turned ten, when Rachel Howard suddenly up and left, leaving Luke to raise their daughter alone. It changed again when Lorelai and Rory Gilmore became a permanent fixture in her life, and when she finally got back into dancing, and when she discovered her love of poetry. Life could change in an instant, and life never stopped changing, she could handle it. Until she’s sixteen, and her mom steps back into the picture for the first time since that fateful departure all those years ago.
Name: Chelsea Geller
Story: Lonely Hearts Club
Face claim: Julia Stiles
Love Interest: Jess Mariano
Chelsea Geller was tired. Tired of trying to be perfect, tired of never being good enough, tired of pretending… tired of everything. And her sophomore year of high school was shaping up to be no different, until Rory Gilmore showed up a month into the semester and turned Chelsea’s world on its head.
Name: Cosette Gerard
Story: Untitled
Face claim: Samantha Logan
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if you’re hearing I’M TOO PRETTY FOR THIS by CLAIRE ROSINKRANZ playing, you have to know BAILEY ST. CLAIRE (SHE/HER; CISFEMALE) is near by! the 30 year old NAIL TECHNICIAN has been in town for, like, 30 YEARS. they’re known to be quite INDEPENDENT, but being LOYAL seems to balance that out. or maybe it’s the fact that they resemble ASHLEY MOORE. personally, i’d love to know more about them seeing as how they’ve got those PASTEL, NEON LIGHTS, AND MANICURED NAILS vibes. and maybe i’ll get my chance if i hang out around DOWNTOWN long enough!
Bailey St. Claire was convinced, even as a kid, that her life with absolutely perfect. She had an amazing family, great friends, and everything she could have asked for as far as toys and other items went. She knew that there was no way that anything could ruin her life or at least, that's what she wanted to believe. It was as if the universe almost wanted to laugh in her face. It was like she spoke too soon. She and her parents were on their ways to a family vacation, driving through California later than they should have, but her dad had reassured her that they were close to their hotel stay for the night. They were driving through a green light when a semi ran it's own light and hit them, making the car flip more times than Bailey could count on one hand.
The next thing she remembered after the accident was waking up in the hospital with her grandparents by her hospital bed. The news were spilled to her not long after that and she felt as though her entire world was crumbling around her. Her parents didn't make it through the accident and now she was basically an orphan. The only bright side of the entire situation is that her grandparents were taking her in and she wasn't going to end up in foster care.
Bailey changed after the accident. She wasn't the same happy, playful, and loud little girl she once was. She was quiet, reserved, and heartbroken. Her need for her parents never went away but she did learn to accept the fact that her grandparents loved her just as much and she grew to appreciate the fact that she was able to lean on them, and eventually shifted back into the person she was before.
While her life was never going to be perfect, she learned to enjoy the little things. For one, she had the best group of friends anyone could ask for. Two, her grandparents supported her in anything and everything that she wanted to do, and that included becoming a nail technician once she graduated high school instead of going to college. And finally, she was grateful for her clients and the fact that they continued to come back for her work. Bailey has learned to love where she is in life and she couldn't be happier.
CONNECTIONS/WANTED CONNECTIONS
Exes:
Best friend(s):
Clients:
Hook ups:
Enemies:
Childhood Friends:
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MASTERLIST
A masterlist of muses that I have played throughout the years, that I am always willing to play. I do need to go over some of the FC's and probably make some changes since this list is YEARS old. But I will do that and update it!!
Abigail ‘Abbi’ Abrams FC: Victoria Justice
Addison Smollen FC: Kendall Jenner
Allison ‘Alli’ Ortiz FC: Madison Beer
Amelia ‘Mia’ Abrams FC: Torrey Devitto
Ana Flores FC: Camila Mendes
Angelina Rose FC: Clemence Posey
Apollo Kona FC: Roman Reigns
Augusta ‘Gwen’ Porter FC: Hailey Baldwin
Avery Smollen FC: Kylie Jenner
Bailey Allwood FC: Katherine Langford
Bethany DuPont-Hunter FC: Rachel Bilson / FC: Crystal Reed
Benjamin DuPont FC: Theo James
Blaise Zabini FC: Keith Powers
Bleau St. Claire FC: Val Mercado
Braelyn Carter FC: Alycia Debnam Carey
Caleb Kyriakos FC: Tom Austen
Callie Haverford FC: Gigi Hadid
Cameron Bartell FC: Natalia Dyer
Cathleen ‘Rey’ Murphy FC: Paige / Saraya Jade Bevis
Chasity Dean FC: Troian Bellisario
Clara Spencer FC: Alexis Ren
Connor O’Brien FC: Cody Saintgnue
Cooper Brozene FC: Joel Kinnaman
Cyrus Morgan FC: Scott Speedman
Daphne Greengrass FC: Pia Mia
Darya Smirnov FC: Taylor Hill
Davina Pace FC: Carmella Rose
Dawson St. James FC: Finn Wittrock
Dean Munroe FC: Jake Gyllenhaal
Demi O’Connor FC: Jessica Lowndes
Destiny Savvin FC: Eiza Gonzalez / FC: Salma Hayek
Dev Ambrogino FC: Nathan Parsons
Diya Gupta FC: Naomi Scott
Dorian Porter FC: Justin Hartley
Dylan Boyer FC: Olivia Wilde / FC: Odeya Rush
Eden Hunter FC: Danielle Campbell
Elizabeth Rush FC: Hayley Atwell
Evelyn Perez FC: Bruna Marquezine
Genivive ‘Ginny’ Kennedy FC: Alicia Vikander
Gracie Abernathy FC: Nicola Peltz
Harleen Quinzel FC: Margot Robbie
Hudson O’Connor FC: Charlie Hunnam
Hunter Munroe FC: Kit Harington
Irina Savvin FC: Claire Holt
Isabella Martinez FC: Naya Rivera Christian Serratos
Isobel Garcia FC: Jackie Cruz
Ivy Hartley FC: Maggie Duran
Jack Collins FC: Tom Holland
Jalessa Myers FC: Jade Thirlwall
Jayden Munroe FC: Leigh Anne Pinnock
Jayson Hunter FC: Dominic Sherwood
Jennifer Martinez FC: Diane Guerrero
Joanna ‘Joey’ Martell FC: Marie Avgeropoulos
Judith Grimes FC: Daisy Ridley
Karina Smirnov FC: Irina Shayk / FC: India Eisley
Katherine ‘Katy’ Abernathy FC: Katie Stevens
Katya Ambrogino FC: Ariel Winter
Keith Newman FC: Travis Mills
Kimber Rhodes FC: Karla Souza
Layla Abernathy FC: Emily Kinney / FC: Candice Swanepoel
Leah Douglas FC: Nathalie Emmanuel / FC: Amandla Stenberg
Lee McBride FC: Dan Stevens
Lilliana ‘Lily’ Rey FC: Bella Thorne Luca Hollestelle
Lorelei Ambrose FC: Imogen Poots
Maddox Young FC: Amadeus Sarafini
Madison Nolan FC: Ashley Greene
Makenna Dean FC: Shelley Hennig
Mateo Fiore FC: Theo Rossi
Matheus Silva FC: Chay Suede
Matty Dodson FC: Cody Christian
Maximus ‘Mac’ Porter FC: Austin Butler
Melanie Rhee FC: Lauren Cohan
Mickey Wolfe FC: Troye Sivan
Natalia ‘Talia’ Smallwood FC: Emily Ratajkowski
Nate Ballard FC: Randy Orton
Nikolai Savvin FC: Joseph Morgan
Paige Stabler FC: Madison Davenport
Pansy Parkinson FC: Nona Komatsu
Parker Mercer FC: Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Phoenix Dattolo FC: Avan Jogia
Piper Romero FC: Maia Mitchell / FC: Giza Lagarce
Priyah Jacobs FC: Alysha Nett
Psyche FC: Sophie Turner
Rami Armand FC: Zayn Malik
Reagan Powers FC: Allison Williams
Rhea Lockhart FC: Julianne Hough
Richard Thorne FC: Jon Hamm
Rose Granger-Weasley FC: Madelaine Petsch
Ryan O'Brien FC: Cam Gigandet
Samantha ‘Sammie’ Barker FC: Arden Cho
Sergei Savvin FC: Max Riemelt
Sierra Tsu FC: Dichen Lachman
Stella La’ei Kona FC: Nikki Reed
Sunshine ‘Sunny’ Jacobs FC: Dove Cameron
Sydney Pearson FC: Zendaya
Tanya Dash FC: Khole Kardashian Bree Kish
Teegan O'Brien FC: Lili Reinhart
Titus Kona FC: Jason Momoa
Tobias Graves FC: Travis Fimmel
Trent Lancaster FC: Andrew Lincoln
Valentino De Luca FC: Dominic Cooper
Veda Patil FC: Priyanka Chopra
Wyatt Cahill FC: Ryan Guzman
Xavier Waters FC: Don Benjamin
Zion Waters FC: Ricky Whittle
Zoe DiMarco FC: Bex Taylor-Klaus / FC: Ruby Rose / FC: Ash Stymest
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This Is the Reason Gen Z Is an Easy Target for Activists | Ashley St. Clair
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also why is everyone in the skellington book called [place name] [latin word] [adjective]
Derek very evidently names characters like any good lazy D&D player, random name generators and dictionaries. He doesn't seem to see a problem with
Abyssinia
Adam Brate
Adedayo Akinde
Adrasdos
Adrian Sykes
Adrienna Shade
Ajuoga
Alan
Alan (Boyle Solutions)
Alan Brennan
Alena Metz
Alesha Walsh
Alexander Remit
Alexander Slake
Alice Edgley
Aloysius Vespers
Amalia
Amity
Amity's Wife
Anathem Mire
The Ancients
Anguish
Anna
Annie Brennan
Anton Shudder
Arabella Wicked
Argeddion
Argento
Argus
Armiger Fop
Arthur Dagan
Ashione
Ashley Hubbard
Aspen
Assegai
Category:Assistants
Audoen
Auger Darkly
Aurnia
Auron Tenebrae
Aurora Jane
Category:Australians
Avatar
Avaunt
Axelia Lukt
Axle
Azzedine Smoke
Badstreet
Bagatelle
Baritone
Baron Vengeous
Bartholomew
Basher
Batu
The Beast
Bennet Troth
Benzel Travestine
Bernadette Maguire
Bernard Sult
Bertrand Solus
Beryl Edgley
Billy-Ray Sanguine
Binder Firm
Bison Dragonclaw
Black Annis
Boiler
Brennock
Brides of Blood Tears
Bridget
Brobding
Brock
Bruno
Bubba Moon
Burgundy Dalrymple
The Butcher
Byron Grace
Cadaver Cain
Cadaverous Gant
Caelan
Caisson
Caius Caviler
Cameron Light
Cark
Carol Edgley
Carol Edgley (Reflection)
Cassandra Pharos
Caste
Cathy
Cathy (The Button)
Category:Cats
Cerise
Ceryen
Cerys
Charivari
Charlie Smith
Child of the Faceless
China Sorrows
China's Assistant
China's Grandmother
Chrissy Brennan
Christophe Nocturnal
Civet
Clagge
Clarabelle
Cleaver
Clement Gale
Clerihew Montgomery
Coda Quell
Colleen Stint
Collup
Colm Muldoon
Conor Delaney
Corrival Deuce
Cothernus Ode
Crab
Craddock Sirroco
Crasher
Crepuscular Vies
Creyfon Signate
Crystal Edgley
Cu na Gealaí Duibhe
Dacanay
Daffyd Maybury
Dai Maybury
Daisy
Damocles Creed
Danny
Darian Vector
Darquesse
Dasher
Daveth Maybury
Davina Marr
Davit Maybury
Davon Maybury
Deacon Maybury
Death Monkey
Dedrich Wahrheit
Delafonte Mien
Desmond Edgley
Destrier
Detective Harris
Devoted
Dexter Vex
Dicer
Dima
Dionysus Pertinax
Doctor Whorl
Donegan Bane
Doran Purcell
Dragunov
Dreylan Scarab
Dubhóg Ni Broin
Duenna
The Dullahan
Dusk
Eachan Meritorious
Eamon Campbell
Eamon Pearce
Ed Stynes
Eddie Sullivan
Edgley Tempest
Edwina
Eliza Scorn
Elsie O'Brien
Elwood Satchel
Emmeline Darkly
Emmett Peregrine
Category:End of the World characters
Category:Energy-Throwers
The Engineer
Ephraim Tungsten
Erskine Ravel
Esryn Vanguard
Etta Faulkner
Evoric Cudgel
Faceless Ones
Father Reynolds
Fergus Edgley
Ferrente Rhadaman
Filament Sclavi
Finbar Wrong
Fintan Muldoon
Flaring
Fletcher Renn
Flint
Forby
Frightening Jones
Gall
Gary Price
Gavin Praetor
Ged
Category:Generals
Geoffrey Scrutinous
Gepard
Gepard Voke
Geraint Mizzle
Gerontius
Ghastly Bespoke
Ghastly Bespoke's father
Ghastly Bespoke's mother
Gladys
Glass
Gleeman Shakespeare
Gordon Edgley
Grace Kelly
Gracious O'Callahan
Graft
Gratio Erato
Gregory Castallan
Gregory Day
Greta Dapple
Griff
Grim
The Grotesquery
Gruesome Krav
Habergeon
Hansard Kray
Hapathy
Harmony
Hayley Skirmish
Hidalgo Bolt
Hieronymus Deadfall
Hoc
Hokum Pete
Hollow Men
Hopeless
Horts
The Hound
Hrishi
Hutchinson
Ian Moore
Ieni
Illori Reticent
Imogen
Infected
Isara
Isidora Splendour
Ivy
Jack Irons
Jackie Earl
Jajo Prave
James Hubbard
Jaron Gallow
Jason Randal
Jasper
Jenan Ispolin
Jeremiah Wallow
Jerry Houlihan
Jerry Ordain
Jethro
The Jitter Girls
Johann Starke
Joost
Kaiven
Kallista Pendragon
Kalvin Accord
Karrik
Kase
Kathryn Ether
Keir Tanner
Keith
Kenny Dunne
Kenspeckle Grouse
Keratin
Kes
Kierre of the Unveiled
Kiln
Kimora
Kitana Kellaway
Korb
Kribu
Krull
Kumo
Laken Cross
Lamour
Lapse
Larks
Larrikin
Lenka Bazaar
Levitt
Liam Muldoon
Lightning Dave
Lillian Agog
Lily
Lord Vile
Lorenzo Mult
Lorien
Luciana
Luke Skywalker
Madame Mist
Madcap Fenton
Magenta
Mahala
Maksy
Mandat
Mantis
Martin Flanery
Master
Maverick Reels
Melancholia St Clair
Melissa Edgley
Mellifluous Golding
Memphis
Mercy Charient
Merriwyn Hyphenate-Bash
Metric
Mevolent
Midnight Blue
Militsa Gnosis
Minion One and Minion Two
Mirk
Misery
Miss Nuncio
Moloch
Moribund
Mortal
Morven
Morwenna Crow
Mr Chou
Mr. Bliss
Mr. Fedgewick
Mr. Jib
Mud
Mulct
Murder Rose
Muriel Hubbard
Myosotis Terra
Myra
Myron Stray
Nathanial Quiver
Nefarian Serpine
Nero
Nestor Tarry
Never
Nixion
Nj Maverick
Noche
Noonan
Nye
Oberon Guile
Oblivious
Obloquy
Octa Gregorian Boona
October Klein
Odetta
Ogre
Oisin
Omen Darkly
Operative
Oscar Nightfall
Owen
Palaver Graves
Parthenios Lilt
Pat Hanratty
Patrick Slattery
Patrick Xebec
Paul Lynch
Paulie
Peg Muldoon
Pennant
Persephone Grief
Pete Green
Petrichor
Phil Lynott
Philomena Random
Ping
Portia
To name a few
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